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One year of lockdown: When sport was cheated badly

It’s 12 months since COVID-19 struck to bring sporting activity to a grinding halt. But what is a game without recovery and positivity? These two aspects are slowly showing up on the local scene

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Gangadhar Devlekar repairs a bat at Dadkar Maidan in Matunga. Pic/Subodh Mayure

Gangadhar Devlekar repairs a bat at Dadkar Maidan in Matunga. Pic/Subodh Mayure

By Ashwin Ferrro, Sundari Iyer and Subodh Mayure

When the COVID-19 pandemic struck a year ago, just like the rest of the world, Mumbai’s local sports scene was abruptly halted. But the players, administrators, officials and ground staff didn’t know that this was anything but a brief halt. And that it would impact their lives so severely with jobs and livelihoods of many lost with widespread salary reductions.

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